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Prime Minister George Canning and the diplomat Strat | |
The motion passed but | Prime Minister Pearson responded by saying the issue |
8 June - | Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker undergoes surgery |
mia Solh, the daughter of Riad Solh, the first | Prime Minister of Lebanon. |
es, Lloyd George was the second son of Liberal | Prime Minister David Lloyd George and his first wife |
n 1817 and appointed Judge Advocate General by | Prime Minister Lord Liverpool the same year. |
On his eightieth birthday, Israeli | prime minister Yitzhak Rabin and other government an |
a ceremony, which was attended by the Russian | Prime minister Vladimir Putin. |
Sangare later met with interim | Prime Minister Jean Marie-Dore. |
The | Prime Minister will also represent the parliamentary |
William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, | Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 1834, 1835-1841 |
The Japanese government forced | Prime Minister Han to step down and installed Park i |
balavu currently works as a consultant for the | Prime Minister of Samoa's office. |
elham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, | Prime Minister (born 1693) |
He was a close friend of Indian | Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru who was a classmate |
s Chief Cabinet Secretary in the government of | Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda from 2007 to 2008. |
important role under the economic plan of then | prime minister Ikeda Hayato, which greatly helped Ja |
, (born July 13, 1953) is the wife of the 18th | Prime Minister of Canada, Brian Mulroney. |
The | Prime Minister is urged to conduct an inquiry of his |
Prime Minister - Joseph Ward (Liberal) | |
Vietnamese | Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung gave the opening addr |
rom politics, having recently been replaced as | Prime Minister by Jenny Shipley. |
The Iraqi | prime minister has backed the conference, even thoug |
It was inaugurated by India's first | Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru on 10 March 1954. |
He was a six-time | Prime Minister of Belgium from 1949 to 1950, 1958 to |
He was the Minister for Foreign Affairs under | Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi from September 27, |
On 3 September 1939, Neville Chamberlain, | Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, reconstructed |
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh strongly denied such c | |
Kiichi Miyazawa (1919 - 2007), 78th | Prime Minister of Japan |
f the first Planning Commission set up by then | Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. |
ed Theodoros Pangalos, is currently the Deputy | Prime Minister of Greece. |
A younger son of | Prime Minister David Lloyd George, he served as Home |
After Arthur Balfour became | prime minister in August 1902, Londonderry became Pr |
ajwadi Janata Party in 1990, becoming the 11th | Prime Minister of India. |
nephew of Mir Hossein Mousavi, former Iranian | Prime minister and one of the leading opposition fig |
1956), a Portuguese lawyer and politician, was | Prime Minister of Portugal from 2004 to 2005. |
Prime Minister - Robert Walpole, Whig | |
First, | Prime Minister Putin and President Medvedev are "pre |
Abd ar-Rahman al-Bazzaz - | Prime Minister of Iraq |
The National United Party, led by former | Prime Minister Walter Lini, obtained 9. |
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh expressed his grief ov | |
(EYD: Ali Sastroamijoyo) was the 8th and 10th | Prime Minister of Indonesia. |
Italian | prime minister Silvio Berlusconi spoke at the summit |
Prime Minister John Major said that "society needs t | |
n (born 28 June 1920), the widow of the former | prime minister Anthony Eden. |
tic Party and a close assistant to the Swedish | prime minister Olof Palme. |
ortfolios simultaneously, even while acting as | prime minister in Smuts's absence. |
Prime minister - Anders Fogh Rasmussen | |
John Russell, 1st Earl Russell, | Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 1846-1852, 1865 |
Sir Robert Peel, the Victorian era | Prime Minister and creator of the British police for |
election he was succeeded as MP by the future | Prime Minister James Callaghan. |
rved as Minister for Social Affairs and Deputy | Prime Minister during the four-party centre-right Sw |
Prime Minister Trudeau and the Liberals began to bac | |
In mid-December 1941 Duke of York transported | Prime Minister Winston Churchill to the United State |
ition and of the candidacy of Romano Prodi for | Prime Minister of Italy in 1996. |
Otis Harlan as | Prime Minister |
14, 1920, Kahr succeeded Johannes Hoffmann as | Prime minister of Bavaria. |
masa (right) with Billy McMahon (centre), 20th | Prime Minister of Australia in the Australian embass |
local elections held before the resignation of | Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in November 1990. |
Prime Minister Ratnasiri Wickremanayake said, "Sri L | |
Deputy | Prime Minister - Jack Marshall. |
The new Cabinet, headed by | Prime Minister was subsequently announced. |
George Rallis became | prime minister and new leader of ND. |
Prime Minister - William Ewart Gladstone, Liberal (u | |
His conversation with | Prime Minister Indira Gandhi can be heard at the dis |
r 2004, the petition was handed in to the then | Prime Minister Tony Blair at 10 Downing Street. |
The Indian | Prime Minister gave a condolence speech saying that |
He is the son of former Deputy | Prime Minister Frank Crean and brother to former Aus |
On the 5th of May 2011, | Prime Minister Gillard announced a proposal to force |
Vija son of the | Prime Minister of the king, along with his 71 suppor |
Template:Elections for selecting | prime minister being neglected |
She became former | Prime Minister Gordon Brown's parliamentary private |
Inukai Tsuyoshi becomes | prime minister (December 13) and increases funding f |
Singh of the National Congress is reelected as | Prime Minister of India. |
r, Navin Ramgoolam, was subsequently appointed | Prime Minister on 5 July, with Rashid Beebeejaun as |
October 1928 - 4 November 1997) was the second | Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago. |
e Foreign Direct Investment task force for the | Prime Minister of India. |
The | Prime Minister defends the policy by saying that tho |
on 26 April 1958, inautgurated by then Indian | Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. |
Estonian | Prime Minister Andrus Ansip unequivocally rejected t |
He also worked as the acting | Prime Minister temporarily. |
ALP leader Vere Bird was re-elected as | Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda. |
h 1917 and 1918 and consisted of Lloyd George, | Prime Minister of Canada Sir Robert Borden, Prime Mi |
He became | Prime Minister of Egypt in 1919 during a difficult p |
The project was officially opened by | Prime Minister John Key on 18 March 2010. |
Those who have served as President or | Prime Minister are indicated in italics. |
brother was Spencer Perceval, to date the only | Prime Minister of the United Kingdom to have been as |
division on 2 May 1950 following nomination by | Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent. |
sts at Waitangi on Waitangi Day, in 1973 after | Prime Minister Norman Kirk changed the name of the d |
s a Bulgarian politician who briefly served as | Prime Minister during the Second World War. |
Private Secretary to the | Prime Minister - Mr.A.L. Jayarathne, LLB (lon) |
Marouf al-Bakhit,was a | Prime Minister of Jordan. |
al cabinets, but Finland never had a communist | Prime Minister or President. |
He took over from former Italian | Prime Minister Romano Prodi who served from 1999 (Pr |
Bousfield was honoured by the | Prime Minister Gordon Brown for exceptional school l |
The Afghan | prime minister arrives in Washington, where he addre |
ch Margaret Thatcher, the conservative British | Prime Minister used often. |
The cabinet is nominated by the | prime minister in consultation with the president an |
ed Martha von Pfuel, niece of Ernst von Pfuel, | Prime Minister of Prussia. |
ze were timed to mark the official visit to by | Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi to Africa in May 20 |
ni scientists who were very close to Pakistani | Prime Minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto and Dr. Abdus Sal |
Jens Otto Krag (1914-78), social democratic | prime minister |
Nasirdin Isanov - politician, first | Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan |
He served a brief term as | prime minister of Turkey in 1965. |
Geoffrey Henry's first tenure as | Prime Minister was from 13 April 1983 to 16 November |
nner is escorted to the Speaker's chair by the | Prime Minister and Leader of the Official Opposition |
ada candidate Richard Mahoney, a close ally of | Prime Minister Paul Martin. |
During his political life, he served as | prime minister and general secretary of the Mongolia |
Caretaker | prime minister Somchai Wongsawat said PPP secretary- |
ure leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, and | Prime Minister of Canada. |
He appointed Bainimarama as | Prime Minister the following day. |
18 August - John Russell, 1st Earl Russell, | Prime Minister (died 1878) |
Its Member of Parliament is | Prime Minister Stephen Harper, an economist and a le |
50 in Turda) was a Moldovan politician and the | prime minister of the Moldavian Democratic Republic |
Pattana leader Chettha Thanajaro said the next | prime minister who will be nominated on Friday. |
na was the top choice of the public to succeed | Prime Minister Paul Martin. |
Pyotr Stolypin (1862-1911), a | prime minister of the Russian Empire |
They submitted a charter of demands to the | prime minister of India Manmohan Singh. |
He called on | Prime Minister Anthony Eden to resign as he was disc |
He was | Prime Minister from 1889 to 1891 and from 1893 to 18 |
nson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, who had served as | Prime Minister for fifteen years. |
cal sciences, actively engaged in public work, | Prime Minister of Poland |
Prime Minister Chandrika Kumaratunga of the governin | |
ed in 1977 and is named for Sir Arthur Fadden, | Prime Minister of Australia in 1941. |
vision of Marquette, Manitoba on the advice of | Prime Minister R. B. Bennett. |
1950 2nd Korea | Prime Minister |
Menachem Begin, the sixth | prime minister (1977-1983) of Israel |
ction brought accusations of treason by French | Prime Minister Paul Reynaud. |
institute is named after Indira Gandhi, former | Prime Minister of India. |
He served as Deputy | Prime Minister during the Presidency of Burhanuddin |
Con The Fruiterer even met the then | Prime Minister Bob Hawke, on the show. |
France was governed by Charles X of France and | Prime Minister Jean Baptiste Gay, vicomte de Martign |
then already in declining health, resigned as | Prime Minister and Leader of the Conservative Party |
ord for serving the shortest amount of time as | prime minister of Sweden. |
of Sir Robert Peel, 1st Baronet, and sister of | Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet, in 1823 |
Andrew Douglas-Home, nephew of former British | Prime Minister Alec. |
mber 1958, at the end of the fourth cabinet of | Prime Minister Willem Drees. |
Roland Koch remained | Prime Minister of a CDU government. |
S. Alagarsamy with the | Prime Minister Smt Indira Gandhi with the TN Govt Co |
He was appointed | Prime Minister shortly after Fenech Adami stepped do |
Menon, presently National Security Advisor to | Prime Minister of India and former Indian foreign se |
Dagan was appointed Director of the Mossad by | Prime Minister Ariel Sharon in August 2002, replacin |
He was replaced by former New Zealand | Prime Minister and Director-General of the World Tra |
as able to form a CDU-FDP coalition and become | Prime Minister instead of Sigmar Gabriel (SPD). |
rles, DBE (15 May 1919 - 6 September 2005) was | Prime Minister of Dominica from 21 July 1980 until 1 |
Deputy | Prime Minister - Duncan MacIntyre |
as named after Rt Hon James Scullin, the ninth | Prime Minister of Australia. |
12 April - | Prime Minister Gordon Brown asks the Queen to dissol |
The | prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto personally met ea |
son Henry Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, was | Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in the mid 19th |
lly rejected the honour in protest of outgoing | Prime Minister Tony Blair's actions regarding Iraq a |
the constituency was abolished, the incumbent | Prime Minister Edward Heath, contested and won the n |
Roindefo's objections, appointed Mangalaza as | Prime Minister late on the same day. |
Prime minister - Peter Georg Bang | |
British | Prime Minister David Cameron responded: "It's comple |
18 January - Edmund Barton, first | Prime Minister of Australia (d. 1920) |
entrated campaign included an unusual visit by | Prime Minister Tony Blair. |
Iraq: | Prime Minister Nouri Maliki said the use of disabled |
is classmates was the future Navy Minister and | Prime Minister of Japan Mitsumasa Yonai. |
In July 1988 | Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher approved the purcha |
The governing New National Party of | Prime Minister Keith Mitchell was re-elected after w |
As | Prime Minister he supported the policy of working th |
Shortly after the Home Secretary and | Prime Minister decide to choose a more reliable pair |
The British | Prime Minister (played by Miller), who invariably le |
("Treason") at | Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King. |
endence, the Nawabzada was appointed the first | Prime Minister of Pakistan. |
Prime Minister William Pitt referred to cricket when | |
Australian | Prime minister Julia Gillard met with residents in A |
ead of the monument is the statue of the first | prime minister of the country Rt. |
or Parliament at the 2004 election, contesting | Prime Minister Robert Woonton's seat of Manihiki. |
The Labour | Prime Minister Tony Blair came to Milton Keynes to l |
was declared an official day of mourning, and | Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Ezer |
r, who was ambassador in Rome, is confirmed as | prime minister on June 9. |
ry 5, 2010, and it was reluctantly accepted by | Prime Minister Hatoyoma a day later. |
Richard Bedford Bennett was | Prime Minister during the 17th Canadian Parliament. |
He later served as | Prime Minister of the United Kingdom on three occasi |
The team was greated by Croatian | prime minister Ivo Sanader at the city's Sheraton Ho |
Neville Chamberlain - | Prime Minister of the UK when the Supreme War Counci |
Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir attended her funeral a | |
In 2009 Pareiko had a meeting with the | Prime Minister and former President of Russia, Vladi |
nted Deputy Director of Policy and Research to | Prime Minister Stephen Harper. |
Prime Minister Nur Ahmad Etemadi, after being contin | |
youngest of whom, Alfred, father of the future | prime minister Stanley Baldwin, was born in 1841, th |
pointed to the Senate at the recommendation of | Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau representing the senat |
Hara Takashi the 19th | Prime Minister of Japan |
rliamentary Secretary in the Department of the | Prime Minister from 1930-41. |
Parur T. K. Narayana Pillai, the | Prime minister of Travancore, continued to lead the |
After two months as the 36th | Prime Minister of Belgium (1950), he resigned after |
isis in November 1997 he returned to be Deputy | Prime Minister and also became Minister of Commerce. |
ve finagled a demonstration of a prototype for | Prime Minister Winston Churchill. |
Yasunori Yuge as | Prime Minister |
December 12 - Hans Enoksen is elected | prime minister of Greenland. |
Cecil Rhodes becomes | Prime Minister of the Cape Colony |
ter on, in 1975, he really did become the 13th | Prime Minister of Thailand. |
Leburton served as the 42nd | Prime Minister of Belgium from January 1973 to April |
It is also famous for being the street where | Prime Minister Olof Palme was assassinated on 28 Feb |
ormed "Born This Way" at her home for Canadian | Prime Minister Stephen Harper. |
The constituency's first MP was the future | Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, who transferred |
On the other hand, | Prime Minister Diem was described as the "hero of th |
ellesley Peel, 1st Viscount Peel, fifth son of | Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet (see the |
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